Diplomacy

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How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters Economy

How Brazil's Supreme Court Works—and Why It Matters

Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) is one of the world's most powerful and controversial constitutional courts. Here's how its 11 justices are chose...

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How News Media Bargaining Codes Work—and Why Technology

How News Media Bargaining Codes Work—and Why

Governments worldwide are forcing Google, Meta, and TikTok to pay news publishers for the journalism they distribute. Here is how these bargaining cod...

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How NASA's Artemis Program Works—Moon and Beyond Science

How NASA's Artemis Program Works—Moon and Beyond

NASA's Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon and eventually reach Mars. Here's how SLS, Orion, and commercial landers work together to mak...

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How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It Economy

How Martial Law Works—and Why Democracies Fear It

Martial law replaces civilian government with military authority during emergencies. Here is how it gets declared, what happens to civil rights, and w...

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How Iran's Supreme Leader Is Chosen—and Why It Matters Economy

How Iran's Supreme Leader Is Chosen—and Why It Matters

Iran's Supreme Leader holds near-absolute power, but the selection process involves a little-known clerical body, heavy vetting, and a constitutional...

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How Pentagon AI Contracts Work—From Maven to Now Technology

How Pentagon AI Contracts Work—From Maven to Now

The U.S. military now relies on commercial AI for everything from drone analysis to battlefield targeting. Here is how Pentagon AI contracts work, why...

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What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Fuels Conflict Economy

What Is the Durand Line—and Why It Fuels Conflict

The Durand Line, a 2,640-kilometre border drawn by British diplomats in 1893, divides the Pashtun people between Pakistan and Afghanistan and remains...

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How OPEC Works—the Cartel That Controls Oil Economy

How OPEC Works—the Cartel That Controls Oil

OPEC coordinates oil production among its member nations to influence global supply. Here is how the cartel makes decisions, enforces quotas, and why...

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How Uranium Enrichment Works—From Ore to Bomb Science

How Uranium Enrichment Works—From Ore to Bomb

Uranium enrichment is the process of increasing the concentration of uranium-235 in natural uranium, enabling both nuclear power and nuclear weapons....

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How Palestinian Elections Work—and Why They Stall Culture

How Palestinian Elections Work—and Why They Stall

The Palestinian Authority holds presidential, legislative, and local elections — but internal divisions, the Fatah-Hamas split, and the question of Je...

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Who Are the Tuareg—and Why Do They Keep Rebelling? Culture

Who Are the Tuareg—and Why Do They Keep Rebelling?

The Tuareg, Sahara's nomadic 'blue people,' have launched at least five major rebellions since 1916. Their fight for autonomy in northern Mali reveals...

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How Temporary Protected Status Works in the U.S. Economy

How Temporary Protected Status Works in the U.S.

Temporary Protected Status shields foreign nationals from deportation when their home countries face armed conflict, natural disasters, or extraordina...

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